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Cerebral Oximetry in Single Lung Ventilation Thoracic Surgery

Primary Purpose

Hypoxia

Status
Terminated
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Vasoconstrictor Agents
Head/neck repositioning
Increase ETCO2
IV fluid bolus
Additional anesthesia
RBC transfusion
Increase FiO2
Sponsored by
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Hypoxia focused on measuring cerebral oximetry, randomized controlled pilot study, thoracic surgery, single lung ventilation

Eligibility Criteria

65 Years - undefined (Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Any male or female patient ≥ 65 years of age and able to provide informed consent (or consent may be provided by a legally authorized representative) who is scheduled for a thoracic surgical procedure that is expected to involve the use of intraoperative single lung ventilation (SLV)
  2. Able to adequately complete a baseline mini-mental status examination (MMSE)
  3. Able to complete a baseline confusion assessment method (CAM) examination
  4. Able to obtain bi-frontal baseline rSO2 values prior to induction of anesthesia

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Any patient who has participated in a clinical study of an investigational drug or device in the past 30 days
  2. Any patient who the principal investigator feels at any time or for any reason should not participate in this clinical study
  3. Withdrawal of informed consent for any reason

Sites / Locations

  • University Hospitals Case Medical Center

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

No Intervention

Arm Label

Intervention cohort

Blinded cerebral oximetry monitoring

Arm Description

Open cerebral oximetry monitoring; observed desaturations will be treated with an intervention algorithm including increase FiO2, head/neck repositioning,vasoconstrictor agents, IV fluid bolus, increase ETCO2, additional anesthesia, RBC transfusion.

These subjects will have continous cerebral oximetry monitoring like the experimental cohort but the values will be blinded to all clinicians and research staff. There will be no cerebral desaturation interventions in this group because the clinicians will not be aware of a desaturation as the monitor's output is blinded in this group.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

The Primary Objective of This Pilot Study is to Identify the Most Relevant Clinical Outcome Variables Which Significantly Diverge as a Result of Being Randomized to the Intervention Cohort vs. the Control Cohort.
The clinical endpoints are defined by the clinical outcome variables assessed and include relationship of assignment group and AUC of cerebral desats and their observed relationship to PACU/hospital/ICU LOS, AUC of mean arterial blood pressure, IV vasoactive drugs, intraop mLs urine/kg/hr in OR, red blood cell(RBC) transfusion, change in surgical procedure, intra/postop stroke/TIA/MI/afib/AUC glucose > 110 mg/dL, OR time, narcotic administered in the OR, volume of crystalloid/colloid administered in the OR, Anti-emetic meds administered in the OR, Surgical procedure performed, Time on single lung ventilation, Intraop Use of epidural catheter, aldrete PACU score, frequency/severity of N/V in the PACU/ICU, mech vent time in the PACU/ICU, need for postop skilled nursing facility/rehab hospital, need for hospital readmission, change in MMSE/CAM scores from baseline, change in renal fxn compared to baseline, return of bowel function time, postop infection, postop composite endpoint
Relationship of Assignment Group to PACU Length of Stay.
Relationship of assignment group (i.e. control vs intervention group) to PACU LOS
Relationship of Area Under the Curve (AUC) of Cerebral Desaturations to PACU LOS
Relationship of AUC of cerebral desats to PACU LOS
Relationship of Assignment Group to Hospital Length of Stay (HLOS)
Relationship of assignment group (i.e. control vs intervention group) to HLOS
Relationship of Area Under the Curve (AUC) of Cerebral Desaturations to HLOS
Relationship of Area under the curve (AUC) of cerebral desaturations to HLOS
Relationship of Assignment Group to ICU LOS
Relationship of assignment group to ICU LOS
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to ICU LOS
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to ICU LOS
Relationship of Assignment Group to AUC of Mean Arterial Blood Pressure
Relationship of assignment group to AUC of mean arterial blood pressure
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to AUC of Mean Arterial Blood Pressure
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to AUC of mean arterial blood pressure
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Intraoperative mLs Urine/kg/hr
Relationship of assignment group to observed intraoperative mLs urine/kg/hr
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Intraoperative mLs Urine/kg/hr
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed intraoperative mLs urine/kg/hr
Relationship of Assignment Group to Transfusion of Red Blood Cells
Relationship of assignment group to transfusion of red blood cells
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Transfusion of Red Blood Cells
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to transfusion of red blood cells
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of Any Change in Surgical Procedure
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of any change in surgical procedure
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of Any Change in Surgical Procedure
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of any change in surgical procedure
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of Intraoperative or Postoperative Stroke
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of intraoperative or postoperative stroke
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of Intraoperative or Postoperative Stroke
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of intraoperative or postoperative stroke
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of Transient Ischemic Attack
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of transient ischemic attack
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of Transient Ischemic Attack
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of transient ischemic attack
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of Myocardial Infarction
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of myocardial infarction
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of Myocardial Infarction
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of myocardial infarction
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of Atrial Fibrillation
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of atrial fibrillation
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of Atrial Fibrillation
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of atrial fibrillation
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of AUC Glucose > 110 mg/dL
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of AUC glucose > 110 mg/dL
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of AUC Glucose > 110 mg/dL
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of AUC glucose > 110 mg/dL
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Operating Room Time
Relationship of assignment group to observed operating room time
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Operating Room Time
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed operating room time
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Amount of Narcotic Administered in the Operating Room
Relationship of assignment group to observed amount of narcotic administered in the operating room
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Amount of Narcotic Administered in the Operating Room
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed amount of narcotic administered in the operating room
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Volume of Crystalloid/Colloid Administered in the Operating Room
Relationship of assignment group to observed volume of crystalloid/colloid administered in the operating room
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Volume of Crystalloid/Colloid Administered in the Operating Room
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed volume of crystalloid/colloid administered in the operating room
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Amount of Anti-emetic Meds Administered in the Operating Room
Relationship of assignment group to observed amount of anti-emetic meds administered in the operating room
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Amount of Anti-emetic Meds Administered in the Operating Room
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed amount of anti-emetic meds administered in the operating room
Relationship of Assignment Group to Reported Surgical Procedure Performed
Relationship of assignment group to reported surgical procedure performed
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Reported Surgical Procedure Performed
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to reported surgical procedure
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Time on Single Lung Ventilation
Relationship of assignment group to observed time on single lung ventilation
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Time on Single Lung Ventilation
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed time on single lung ventilation
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Use of Epidural Catheter
Relationship of assignment group to observed use of epidural catheter
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Use of Epidural Catheter
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed use of epidural catheter
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Post Anesthesia Care Unit Aldrete Score
Relationship of assignment group to observed post anesthesia care unit Aldrete score
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Post Anesthesia Care Unit Aldrete Score
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed post anesthesia care unit Aldrete score
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency and Severity of Nausea/Vomiting in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit/Intensive Care Unit
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency and severity of nausea/vomiting in the post anesthesia care unit/intensive care unit
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency and Severity of Nausea/Vomiting in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit/Intensive Care Unit
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency and severity of nausea/vomiting in the post anesthesia care unit/intensive care unit
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Duration of Mechanical Ventilation in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit/Intensive Care Unit
Relationship of assignment group to observed duration of mechanical ventilation in the post anesthesia care unit/intensive care unit
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Duration of Mechanical Ventilation in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit/Intensive Care Unit
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed duration of mechanical ventilation in the post anesthesia care unit/intensive care unit
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Need for Postoperative Discharge to Skilled Nursing/Rehabilitation Facility
Relationship of assignment group to observed need for postoperative discharge to skilled nursing/rehabilitation facility
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Need for Postoperative Discharge to Skilled Nursing/Rehabilitation Facility
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed need for postoperative discharge to skilled nursing/rehabilitation facility
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Need for Hospital Readmission
Relationship of assignment group to observed need for hospital readmission
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Need for Hospital Readmission
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed need for hospital readmission
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Change in CAM or MMSE Scores From Baseline
Relationship of assignment group to observed change in CAM or MMSE scores from baseline
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Change in CAM or MMSE Scores From Baseline
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed change in CAM or MMSE scores from baseline
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Change in Renal Function From Baseline
Relationship of assignment group to observed change in renal function from baseline
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Change in Renal Function From Baseline
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed change in renal function from baseline
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Time to Return of Bowel Function Time
Relationship of assignment group to observed time to return of bowel function time
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Time to Return of Bowel Function Time
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed time to return of bowel function time
Relationship of Group Assignment to Any Observed Postoperative Infection
Relationship of group assignment to any observed postoperative infection
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Any Observed Postoperative Infection
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to any observed postoperative infection
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Time to Wean From Postoperative Supplemental Oxygen
Relationship of assignment group to observed time to wean from postoperative supplemental oxygen
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Time to Wean From Postoperative Supplemental Oxygen
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed time to wean from postoperative supplemental oxygen
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Incidence of Postop Morbidity Composite Endpoint (Defined in Description Section Below)
Relationship of assignment group to observed incidence of postop morbidity composite endpoint (defined by having any 1 of the following: new onset afib, ≥Grade 2 PONV, HLOS≥4.5 days, PACU LOS≥2 hours, any infection, death, stroke, MI, greater 0.5 mg/dL increase in Cr or new need for renal dialysis, postop need for IV inotropes or vasoactive meds)
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Incidence of Postoperative Morbidity Composite Endpoint (Defined in Description Section Below)
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed incidence of postoperative morbidity composite endpoint (defined by having any one of the following: new onset atrial fibrillation, ≥Grade 2 PONV, HLOS≥4.5 days, PACU LOS≥2 hours, any infectious complication, death, stroke, myocardial infarction, greater 0.5 mg/dL increase in creatinine or new need for renal dialysis, postoperative need for intravenous inotropes or vasoactive medications)

Secondary Outcome Measures

Assess the Frequency of Cerebral Desaturations in Both Cohorts by Examining Both the Total Number of Patients Experiencing Any Cerebral Desaturation as Well as the Total Number of Events Among Patients Experiencing Any Cerebral Desaturation.
Assess the frequency of cerebral desaturations in both the intervention and control cohorts by examining both the total number of patients experiencing any cerebral desaturation as well as the total number of events among patients experiencing any cerebral desaturation.
Adverse Clinical Events and Serious Adverse Events Overall and in Each Cohort
Assess the frequency of adverse clinical events and serious adverse events overall and in each cohort
Perform a Comprehensive Assessment of the Frequency and Efficacy of Predefined rSO2 Desaturation Mitigation Interventions and Their Collective Ability to Affect the Observed Cerebral Oximetry Values.
Perform a comprehensive assessment of the frequency and efficacy of predefined rSO2 desaturation mitigation interventions (e.g., increase MAP with IV vasoconstrictor or fluid bolus, normalize ETCO2, deepen anesthesia, etc.) and their collective ability to affect the observed cerebral oximetry values. This will allow determination of the average number of interventions required and those most commonly effective in mitigating desaturation.
Assess the Interventional Cohort's Preoperative Demographics and Collected Covariates for Association With the Ease or Difficulty of Mitigating Observed Cerebral Desaturation Events.
Because mitigating cerebral desaturations involves increasing oxygen delivery to the tissue it is possible that there is a relationship between preoperative demographic/variables such as age, peripheral vascular disease, left ventricular dysfunction, COPD, etc. and the ability to effectively mitigate desaturations in that subjects with disease in these organ systems may be more resistant to responding to desaturation interventions.

Full Information

First Posted
May 12, 2013
Last Updated
July 1, 2022
Sponsor
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT01866657
Brief Title
Cerebral Oximetry in Single Lung Ventilation Thoracic Surgery
Official Title
NIRS-Based Cerebral Oximetry Monitoring in Elderly Thoracic Surgical Patients Undergoing Single Lung Ventilation Procedures: A Single Center, Prospective, Randomized Controlled Pilot Study Assessing the Clinical Impact of NIRS-Guided Intervention
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
July 2022
Overall Recruitment Status
Terminated
Why Stopped
Funding
Study Start Date
June 2013 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
November 10, 2016 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
November 10, 2016 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
Yes

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
This is a prospective, randomized controlled pilot study of cerebral oximetry use in elderly patients undergoing thoracic surgical procedures that require the use of single lung ventilation. The hypothesis is that subjects randomized to open cerebral oximetry monitoring that have active intervention to mitigate observed desaturations will have measurable postoperative clinical outcome benefits when compared to the patients randomized to blinded cerebral oximetry monitoring with no active interventions to mitigate desaturations.
Detailed Description
Study Rationale The use of bi-frontal, near infrared spectrophotometry (NIRS) based cerebral oximetry monitoring has been demonstrated to result in improved clinical outcomes in both general surgery patients and cardiac surgical patients using prospective, randomized controlled trial methodology. Elderly thoracic surgical patients undergoing procedures that involve single lung ventilation may also stand to benefit from the application of intraoperative and early postoperative NIRS cerebral oximetry monitoring. Cerebral oximetry has not been established as a standard of care monitoring modality in this patient population, thus permitting the application of randomized, controlled testing methodology to assess the potential impact of this monitoring modality upon these patients. Hypothesis and Objectives: The primary hypothesis in this pilot study of elderly thoracic surgical patients undergoing procedures involving single lung ventilation (SLV) is that there will be a measurable and significant clinical benefit (as assessed by a broad range of postoperative clinical outcome measures) to the subjects randomized to the intervention cohort (open bi-frontal NIRS based cerebral oximetry monitoring with a standardized intervention protocol) vs. the control cohort (blinded bi-frontal NIRS based cerebral oximetry monitoring). The primary objective of this pilot study is to identify the most relevant clinical outcome variables which significantly diverge as a result of being randomized to the intervention cohort vs. the control cohort so that a larger, multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled clinical trial can be designed to further test the primary hypothesis as stated in the preceding section. The subsequent larger, multicenter trial will be conducted to definitively demonstrate the ability of INVOS® 5100 guided NIRS-based bi-frontal monitoring to improve clinical outcomes in this surgical patient group and potentially establish a new U.S. Food and Drug Administration cleared indication for this monitoring modality. The clinical outcome variables being assessed as the primary objective are many and a detailed list of these variables can be found in the OUTCOME MEASURES - Primary Outcome Measure Section of this submission. Secondary objectives of this pilot study include the following: Assess the frequency of cerebral desaturations in both the intervention and control cohorts by examining both the total number of patients experiencing any cerebral desaturation as well as the total number of events among patients experiencing any cerebral desaturation (of at least 5% below baseline and progressively larger desaturations). These analyses will be conducted on the entire study population as well as upon each cohort. The Area Under the Curve (AUC) analysis technique [incremental desaturation categories will be assessed based upon 5 to 50% decreases, measured in 5% increments, from established room air pre-incision baseline as well as oxygen supplemented pre-incision baseline as well as desaturations below absolute measured rSO2 values] will be employed to conduct these analyses. Assess the frequency of adverse clinical events and serious adverse events overall and in each cohort. Perform a comprehensive assessment of the frequency and efficacy of predefined rSO2 desaturation mitigation interventions and their collective ability to affect the observed cerebral oximetry values. Assess the interventional cohort's preoperative demographics and collected covariates for association with the ease or difficulty of mitigating observed cerebral desaturation events. Exploratory analyses will include performing all possible comparisons of the two groups based upon all collected perioperative variables to examine the potentially significant relationships between the collected clinical variables representing surrogates of organ perfusion/function and cerebral oximetry desaturations (AUCrSO2). The following exploratory endpoints will be assessed: Logistic regression analysis to determine the most relevant AUCrSO2 desaturation value(s) associated with any detrimental clinical outcome(s) monitored in this study Logistic regression analysis to determine the most relevant AUC blood pressure values associated with any detrimental clinical outcome(s) monitored in this study Comparison of baseline rSO2 values (room air and oxygen supplemented) to all collected clinical variables to assess for possibly significant associations Explore the potential impact of rSO2 monitoring on changing the surgical conduct of the procedure Methodology: Single center, prospective, randomized, controlled clinical pilot study Number of Subjects: 100 subjects with balanced randomization (1:1) to control (blinded NIRS data) or intervention (open NIRS data) cohorts Main Criteria for Inclusion: Elderly patients (> 65 years of age) scheduled for a thoracic surgical procedure at UHCMC that will involve SLV. Duration of Treatment: Cerebral oximetry monitoring will begin with an assessment of both room air and oxygen supplemented bi-frontal baseline NIRS values and continue through the surgery to either PACU discharge or the initial 12 hours of post surgical ICU treatment. Mini Mental Status exam testing and Delirium testing with the Confusion Assessment Method will occur preoperatively and postoperatively through post-operative day (POD) #3 (or discharge if that occurs sooner than POD #3). Enrolled subjects will be followed during the index hospitalization and will undergo a 30 day follow up telephone interview to assess their progress following hospital discharge. Criteria for Evaluation: A large number of intraoperative and postoperative clinical variables that include cerebral oximetry, pulse oximetry, blood pressure, a composite outcome measure and clinical variables representing organ function will be assessed with the primary endpoint being the determination of which clinical variables are improved, if any, as a result of being randomized to open NIRS data monitoring with a predefined desaturation intervention algorithm guideline. The Mini Mental Status exam and Confusion Assessment Method test will be used to determine if any measured clinical variables have an effect upon neuropsychological outcomes. The frequency and effectiveness of the various cerebral desaturation mitigating interventions will be assessed in the intervention cohort. Additional Safety Observations: The frequency and severity of adverse clinical events and serious adverse clinical events will be assessed to determine if the use of open NIRS data bi-frontal cerebral monitoring is associated with any significant change in the observation of such events. Statistical Methods: Preoperative demographics and clinical variables will be compared in the two groups to assess for significant differences using the independent t-test. Differences in the observed clinical data between groups will be determined with the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Stepwise, forward, multivariable logistic regression analysis will be performed to assess for relationships between cerebral desaturations and any of the measured clinical variables with a p value < 0.05 being considered significant

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Hypoxia
Keywords
cerebral oximetry, randomized controlled pilot study, thoracic surgery, single lung ventilation

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
Care Provider
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
74 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Intervention cohort
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Open cerebral oximetry monitoring; observed desaturations will be treated with an intervention algorithm including increase FiO2, head/neck repositioning,vasoconstrictor agents, IV fluid bolus, increase ETCO2, additional anesthesia, RBC transfusion.
Arm Title
Blinded cerebral oximetry monitoring
Arm Type
No Intervention
Arm Description
These subjects will have continous cerebral oximetry monitoring like the experimental cohort but the values will be blinded to all clinicians and research staff. There will be no cerebral desaturation interventions in this group because the clinicians will not be aware of a desaturation as the monitor's output is blinded in this group.
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Vasoconstrictor Agents
Other Intervention Name(s)
phenylephrine, ephedrine, dopamine
Intervention Description
cerebral desaturations may be treated with IV vasoactives to increase blood pressure or cardiac output at attending physician's descretion.
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Head/neck repositioning
Other Intervention Name(s)
neck repositioning
Intervention Description
Assure that arterial and venous neck blood flow is not obstructed related to patient positioning
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Increase ETCO2
Other Intervention Name(s)
Normalize end tidal CO2
Intervention Description
Allow normalization or slight increase in end tidal CO2 to cause selective cerebral vasodilation and increased tissue blood flow/O2 delivery
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
IV fluid bolus
Intervention Description
Administer IV fluids to increase preload and cardiac output
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Additional anesthesia
Other Intervention Name(s)
sevoflurane, propofol
Intervention Description
By deepening anesthetic there will be a decrease in cerebral metabolic oxygen consumption.
Intervention Type
Biological
Intervention Name(s)
RBC transfusion
Intervention Description
By administering RBCs there will be a increase in intravascular volume and cardiac preload and an increase in oxygen carrying capacity
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Increase FiO2
Other Intervention Name(s)
Increase fractional concentration of inspired oxygen
Intervention Description
Increase FiO2 to improve oxygen delivery to tissue
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
The Primary Objective of This Pilot Study is to Identify the Most Relevant Clinical Outcome Variables Which Significantly Diverge as a Result of Being Randomized to the Intervention Cohort vs. the Control Cohort.
Description
The clinical endpoints are defined by the clinical outcome variables assessed and include relationship of assignment group and AUC of cerebral desats and their observed relationship to PACU/hospital/ICU LOS, AUC of mean arterial blood pressure, IV vasoactive drugs, intraop mLs urine/kg/hr in OR, red blood cell(RBC) transfusion, change in surgical procedure, intra/postop stroke/TIA/MI/afib/AUC glucose > 110 mg/dL, OR time, narcotic administered in the OR, volume of crystalloid/colloid administered in the OR, Anti-emetic meds administered in the OR, Surgical procedure performed, Time on single lung ventilation, Intraop Use of epidural catheter, aldrete PACU score, frequency/severity of N/V in the PACU/ICU, mech vent time in the PACU/ICU, need for postop skilled nursing facility/rehab hospital, need for hospital readmission, change in MMSE/CAM scores from baseline, change in renal fxn compared to baseline, return of bowel function time, postop infection, postop composite endpoint
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to PACU Length of Stay.
Description
Relationship of assignment group (i.e. control vs intervention group) to PACU LOS
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Area Under the Curve (AUC) of Cerebral Desaturations to PACU LOS
Description
Relationship of AUC of cerebral desats to PACU LOS
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Hospital Length of Stay (HLOS)
Description
Relationship of assignment group (i.e. control vs intervention group) to HLOS
Time Frame
One Year
Title
Relationship of Area Under the Curve (AUC) of Cerebral Desaturations to HLOS
Description
Relationship of Area under the curve (AUC) of cerebral desaturations to HLOS
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to ICU LOS
Description
Relationship of assignment group to ICU LOS
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to ICU LOS
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to ICU LOS
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to AUC of Mean Arterial Blood Pressure
Description
Relationship of assignment group to AUC of mean arterial blood pressure
Time Frame
One Year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to AUC of Mean Arterial Blood Pressure
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to AUC of mean arterial blood pressure
Time Frame
One Year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Intraoperative mLs Urine/kg/hr
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed intraoperative mLs urine/kg/hr
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Intraoperative mLs Urine/kg/hr
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed intraoperative mLs urine/kg/hr
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Transfusion of Red Blood Cells
Description
Relationship of assignment group to transfusion of red blood cells
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Transfusion of Red Blood Cells
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to transfusion of red blood cells
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of Any Change in Surgical Procedure
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of any change in surgical procedure
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of Any Change in Surgical Procedure
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of any change in surgical procedure
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of Intraoperative or Postoperative Stroke
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of intraoperative or postoperative stroke
Time Frame
One Year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of Intraoperative or Postoperative Stroke
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of intraoperative or postoperative stroke
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of Transient Ischemic Attack
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of transient ischemic attack
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of Transient Ischemic Attack
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of transient ischemic attack
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of Myocardial Infarction
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of myocardial infarction
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of Myocardial Infarction
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of myocardial infarction
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of Atrial Fibrillation
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of atrial fibrillation
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of Atrial Fibrillation
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of atrial fibrillation
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency of AUC Glucose > 110 mg/dL
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency of AUC glucose > 110 mg/dL
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency of AUC Glucose > 110 mg/dL
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency of AUC glucose > 110 mg/dL
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Operating Room Time
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed operating room time
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Operating Room Time
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed operating room time
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Amount of Narcotic Administered in the Operating Room
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed amount of narcotic administered in the operating room
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Amount of Narcotic Administered in the Operating Room
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed amount of narcotic administered in the operating room
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Volume of Crystalloid/Colloid Administered in the Operating Room
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed volume of crystalloid/colloid administered in the operating room
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Volume of Crystalloid/Colloid Administered in the Operating Room
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed volume of crystalloid/colloid administered in the operating room
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Amount of Anti-emetic Meds Administered in the Operating Room
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed amount of anti-emetic meds administered in the operating room
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Amount of Anti-emetic Meds Administered in the Operating Room
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed amount of anti-emetic meds administered in the operating room
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Reported Surgical Procedure Performed
Description
Relationship of assignment group to reported surgical procedure performed
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Reported Surgical Procedure Performed
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to reported surgical procedure
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Time on Single Lung Ventilation
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed time on single lung ventilation
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Time on Single Lung Ventilation
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed time on single lung ventilation
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Use of Epidural Catheter
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed use of epidural catheter
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Use of Epidural Catheter
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed use of epidural catheter
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Post Anesthesia Care Unit Aldrete Score
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed post anesthesia care unit Aldrete score
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Post Anesthesia Care Unit Aldrete Score
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed post anesthesia care unit Aldrete score
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Frequency and Severity of Nausea/Vomiting in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit/Intensive Care Unit
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed frequency and severity of nausea/vomiting in the post anesthesia care unit/intensive care unit
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Frequency and Severity of Nausea/Vomiting in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit/Intensive Care Unit
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed frequency and severity of nausea/vomiting in the post anesthesia care unit/intensive care unit
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Duration of Mechanical Ventilation in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit/Intensive Care Unit
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed duration of mechanical ventilation in the post anesthesia care unit/intensive care unit
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Duration of Mechanical Ventilation in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit/Intensive Care Unit
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed duration of mechanical ventilation in the post anesthesia care unit/intensive care unit
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Need for Postoperative Discharge to Skilled Nursing/Rehabilitation Facility
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed need for postoperative discharge to skilled nursing/rehabilitation facility
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Need for Postoperative Discharge to Skilled Nursing/Rehabilitation Facility
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed need for postoperative discharge to skilled nursing/rehabilitation facility
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Need for Hospital Readmission
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed need for hospital readmission
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Need for Hospital Readmission
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed need for hospital readmission
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Change in CAM or MMSE Scores From Baseline
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed change in CAM or MMSE scores from baseline
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Change in CAM or MMSE Scores From Baseline
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed change in CAM or MMSE scores from baseline
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Change in Renal Function From Baseline
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed change in renal function from baseline
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Change in Renal Function From Baseline
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed change in renal function from baseline
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Time to Return of Bowel Function Time
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed time to return of bowel function time
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Time to Return of Bowel Function Time
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed time to return of bowel function time
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Group Assignment to Any Observed Postoperative Infection
Description
Relationship of group assignment to any observed postoperative infection
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Any Observed Postoperative Infection
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to any observed postoperative infection
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Time to Wean From Postoperative Supplemental Oxygen
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed time to wean from postoperative supplemental oxygen
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Time to Wean From Postoperative Supplemental Oxygen
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed time to wean from postoperative supplemental oxygen
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of Assignment Group to Observed Incidence of Postop Morbidity Composite Endpoint (Defined in Description Section Below)
Description
Relationship of assignment group to observed incidence of postop morbidity composite endpoint (defined by having any 1 of the following: new onset afib, ≥Grade 2 PONV, HLOS≥4.5 days, PACU LOS≥2 hours, any infection, death, stroke, MI, greater 0.5 mg/dL increase in Cr or new need for renal dialysis, postop need for IV inotropes or vasoactive meds)
Time Frame
One year
Title
Relationship of AUC Cerebral Desaturations to Observed Incidence of Postoperative Morbidity Composite Endpoint (Defined in Description Section Below)
Description
Relationship of AUC cerebral desaturations to observed incidence of postoperative morbidity composite endpoint (defined by having any one of the following: new onset atrial fibrillation, ≥Grade 2 PONV, HLOS≥4.5 days, PACU LOS≥2 hours, any infectious complication, death, stroke, myocardial infarction, greater 0.5 mg/dL increase in creatinine or new need for renal dialysis, postoperative need for intravenous inotropes or vasoactive medications)
Time Frame
One year
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Assess the Frequency of Cerebral Desaturations in Both Cohorts by Examining Both the Total Number of Patients Experiencing Any Cerebral Desaturation as Well as the Total Number of Events Among Patients Experiencing Any Cerebral Desaturation.
Description
Assess the frequency of cerebral desaturations in both the intervention and control cohorts by examining both the total number of patients experiencing any cerebral desaturation as well as the total number of events among patients experiencing any cerebral desaturation.
Time Frame
one year
Title
Adverse Clinical Events and Serious Adverse Events Overall and in Each Cohort
Description
Assess the frequency of adverse clinical events and serious adverse events overall and in each cohort
Time Frame
one year
Title
Perform a Comprehensive Assessment of the Frequency and Efficacy of Predefined rSO2 Desaturation Mitigation Interventions and Their Collective Ability to Affect the Observed Cerebral Oximetry Values.
Description
Perform a comprehensive assessment of the frequency and efficacy of predefined rSO2 desaturation mitigation interventions (e.g., increase MAP with IV vasoconstrictor or fluid bolus, normalize ETCO2, deepen anesthesia, etc.) and their collective ability to affect the observed cerebral oximetry values. This will allow determination of the average number of interventions required and those most commonly effective in mitigating desaturation.
Time Frame
one year
Title
Assess the Interventional Cohort's Preoperative Demographics and Collected Covariates for Association With the Ease or Difficulty of Mitigating Observed Cerebral Desaturation Events.
Description
Because mitigating cerebral desaturations involves increasing oxygen delivery to the tissue it is possible that there is a relationship between preoperative demographic/variables such as age, peripheral vascular disease, left ventricular dysfunction, COPD, etc. and the ability to effectively mitigate desaturations in that subjects with disease in these organ systems may be more resistant to responding to desaturation interventions.
Time Frame
one year
Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures:
Title
• Logistic Regression Analysis to Determine the Most Relevant AUCrSO2 Desaturation Value(s) Associated With Any Detrimental Clinical Outcome(s) Monitored in This Study
Description
Logistic regression analysis to determine the most relevant AUCrSO2 desaturation value(s) associated with any detrimental clinical outcome(s) monitored in this study
Time Frame
one year
Title
Logistic Regression Analysis to Determine the Most Relevant AUC Blood Pressure Values Associated With Any Detrimental Clinical Outcome(s) Monitored in This Study
Description
Logistic regression analysis to determine the most relevant AUC blood pressure values associated with any detrimental clinical outcome(s) monitored in this study
Time Frame
one year
Title
Comparison of Baseline rSO2 Values (Room Air and Oxygen Supplemented) to All Collected Clinical Variables to Assess for Possibly Significant Associations
Description
Comparison of baseline rSO2 values (room air and oxygen supplemented) to all collected clinical variables to assess for possibly significant associations
Time Frame
One year
Title
Explore the Potential Impact of rSO2 Monitoring on Changing the Surgical Conduct of the Procedure
Description
Explore the potential impact of rSO2 monitoring on changing the surgical conduct of the procedure
Time Frame
one year

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
65 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Any male or female patient ≥ 65 years of age and able to provide informed consent (or consent may be provided by a legally authorized representative) who is scheduled for a thoracic surgical procedure that is expected to involve the use of intraoperative single lung ventilation (SLV) Able to adequately complete a baseline mini-mental status examination (MMSE) Able to complete a baseline confusion assessment method (CAM) examination Able to obtain bi-frontal baseline rSO2 values prior to induction of anesthesia Exclusion Criteria: Any patient who has participated in a clinical study of an investigational drug or device in the past 30 days Any patient who the principal investigator feels at any time or for any reason should not participate in this clinical study Withdrawal of informed consent for any reason
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
John C Klick, MD
Organizational Affiliation
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Edwin G Avery, MD
Organizational Affiliation
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Official's Role
Study Director
Facility Information:
Facility Name
University Hospitals Case Medical Center
City
Cleveland
State/Province
Ohio
ZIP/Postal Code
44126
Country
United States

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Citations:
Citation
Avery EG. Cerebral oximetry is frequently a "first alert" indicator of adverse outcomes. White paper. October 2010. http://www.somanetics.com/images/stories/pdfs/white-paper-series.pdf Last accessed 08-05-2012
Results Reference
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PubMed Identifier
16115985
Citation
Casati A, Fanelli G, Pietropaoli P, Proietti R, Tufano R, Danelli G, Fierro G, De Cosmo G, Servillo G; Collaborative Italian Study Group on Anesthesia in Elderly Patients. Continuous monitoring of cerebral oxygen saturation in elderly patients undergoing major abdominal surgery minimizes brain exposure to potential hypoxia. Anesth Analg. 2005 Sep;101(3):740-747. doi: 10.1213/01.ane.0000166974.96219.cd. Erratum In: Anesth Analg. 2006 Jun;102(6):1645. Fierro, Giovanni [corrected to Fierro, Giuseppe].
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PubMed Identifier
17179242
Citation
Murkin JM, Adams SJ, Novick RJ, Quantz M, Bainbridge D, Iglesias I, Cleland A, Schaefer B, Irwin B, Fox S. Monitoring brain oxygen saturation during coronary bypass surgery: a randomized, prospective study. Anesth Analg. 2007 Jan;104(1):51-8. doi: 10.1213/01.ane.0000246814.29362.f4.
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PubMed Identifier
22311364
Citation
Tang L, Kazan R, Taddei R, Zaouter C, Cyr S, Hemmerling TM. Reduced cerebral oxygen saturation during thoracic surgery predicts early postoperative cognitive dysfunction. Br J Anaesth. 2012 Apr;108(4):623-9. doi: 10.1093/bja/aer501. Epub 2012 Feb 5.
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